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How do U help a difficult child with- fixations?
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 250510" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>What if - you had a Mom's MAGIC suitcase or bag? And in that there were the neatest toys that he ONLY got when he became fixated and obsessed to the point of making you sit on a sidewalk for an hour sis in tow? </p><p> </p><p>There could be books in there that have lights or music when you open them. There could be pop up books. Books that are just NEAT beyond neat. And a few things like puzzles and snacks - Or a new little drawing pad with the invisible ink stuff? Car bingo, a soft squishy stuffed animal. (thinking sensory here). Puppets? A puppet that comes out to help him and talk to him when he's really out of sorts. This helped Dude a lot. His name was Luigi - and he called Dude Piasan. Luigi always made Dude laugh when he was angry-fixated. But dude wasn't Autistic. </p><p> </p><p>I dont' have much experience with Autistic kids - My sister the genius is an Aspie. But I know when someone/anyone becomes fixated on and obsesses about something you can try to distract them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 250510, member: 4964"] What if - you had a Mom's MAGIC suitcase or bag? And in that there were the neatest toys that he ONLY got when he became fixated and obsessed to the point of making you sit on a sidewalk for an hour sis in tow? There could be books in there that have lights or music when you open them. There could be pop up books. Books that are just NEAT beyond neat. And a few things like puzzles and snacks - Or a new little drawing pad with the invisible ink stuff? Car bingo, a soft squishy stuffed animal. (thinking sensory here). Puppets? A puppet that comes out to help him and talk to him when he's really out of sorts. This helped Dude a lot. His name was Luigi - and he called Dude Piasan. Luigi always made Dude laugh when he was angry-fixated. But dude wasn't Autistic. I dont' have much experience with Autistic kids - My sister the genius is an Aspie. But I know when someone/anyone becomes fixated on and obsesses about something you can try to distract them. [/QUOTE]
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